Amber Alert for 2-week-old newborn from Vallejo canceled, baby found safe
An Amber Alert that was issued on Saturday for a 14-day-old baby was canceled after the baby, Braxton, was found, unharmed, with his mother.
Marc Klaas to close foundation 3 decades after daughter, Polly, killed in Petaluma
After 30 years of searching for America's lost and missing children – inspired by the kidnap and murder of his own 12-year-old daughter, Polly – Marc Klaas said he's finally shutting down the Sausalito-based KlaasKids Foundation.
Point Fire remains at 85% contained, burning at 1,207 acres
The Point Fire in Sonoma County remains 85% contained and holding at 1,207 acres, Cal Fire said on social media at 9:56 a.m. Sunday.
4 people shot in Vallejo, police too busy to respond to sideshows
Four people were shot near the corner of Monterey Street and Springs Road, around 2:35 a.m. Sunday in Vallejo. Police said the victims have non-life-threatening injuries, but they were all sent to the hospital.
'Wild Thang' crowned 'World's Ugliest Dog' in Petaluma
The Sonoma-Marin Fair played host to perhaps the globe's most prestigious contest for less than attractive dogs. Friday, an 8-year-old Pekingese named Wild Thang was crowned the 'World's Ugliest Dog'.
Visitors to Marin County Fair can leave the car at home
Free buses, late trains and even bicycle valet service will be on a menu of transportation options to persuade Marin County Fair visitors to leave their cars at home this year.
3x drunk driver sentenced to life for crash that killed Yountville man
A three-time drunk driver was sentenced Thursday to 15 years to life in prison for his involvement in a crash that killed a Yountville man in 2020.
A true legend of Napa wines passes away
Warren Winiarski, the 95-year-old vintner who founded Stag’s Leap has died.
Stolen car was sold on Facebook marketplace, Fairfield police say
A stolen car that triggered an alert to Fairfield police turned out to have been sold on Facebook Marketplace, police said Saturday.
1 dead, 5 injured in Yountville hit-and-run
One person was killed and five were injured Saturday afternoon in a head-on collision east of Yountville, the California Highway Patrol said. The driver of one vehicle fled.
Man sets himself on fire using narcotics in Rohnert Park hotel
A man set himself on fire Sunday morning using illegal narcotics, activating the sprinkler system of a Rohnert Park hotel room and triggering a visit from officers, according to Rohnert Park police.
Deadly Lake Berryessa fight victim ID'ed, alleged shooter arrested
Within hours of the shooting, authorities have identified the alleged shooter and the man fatally shot to death in a fight at Lake Berryessa Saturday evening.
1 man shot to death, several stabbed in fight at Lake Berryessa
A man was shot to death and several people were stabbed in a "large fight" Saturday afternoon on the western shore of Lake Berryessa, the Napa County Sheriff's Office said.
2 Fairfield students fight off alleged assailant en route to school
Two 12-year-old students fought off an alleged attacker on a BMX-style bike on Wednesday in Fairfield as they were walking to school, police said.
BottleRock kicks off Memorial Day weekend in Napa
The 11th annual BottleRock Napa Valley festival is now underway for its 3-day weekend run at the Napa Valley Expo Center. In just over a decade, BottleRock Napa Valley has become one of the hottest and most sought-after tickets in festivals nationwide.
Double-shooting in Vallejo, 1 dead
Police are investigating a double shooting in Vallejo that left a woman dead and a man injured.
3x drunk driver convicted of murder in vehicular death of Yountville man
A man who was driving drunk when he struck and killed a Yountville man in 2020 has been convicted of second-degree murder and gross vehicular manslaughter, according to the Napa County District Attorney's Office.
4 minors arrested for armed robbery in Vallejo
Four minors are now in custody after Vallejo police caught them following an armed robbery. Vallejo police found this unserialized, loaded gun after locating the suspects.
California's wine industry facing down turn
Every segment of the wine industry, from super premium to jug wines, is seeing slowing and sluggish sales. When it's all added up, the industry was down 8.7 percent last year. That directly affects more than 400,000 California jobs still fighting back from Covid.
Preliminary homelessness count shows decrease overall, increase in 1st-time homelessness
Napa County this week released preliminary data showing a decrease in the overall number of individuals experiencing homelessness but a concerning increase in those experiencing it for the first time.



















